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<TITLE>Fifth Test of Section 1.4 of CSS1 Spec</TITLE>


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<h1 > Testing fifth testable statement of Section 1.4 of CSS1 Spec</h1>



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5. Contextual selectors can have one class per simple selector.
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<h2 >"PASS" CRITERIA:
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<p class=foo>
If statement #5 is passed, this <em class=foo1>paragraph</em> should be green
except for the word "paragraph", which should be blue monospace.
The contextual selector applied is "P EM.foo1 {color: blue;
font-family: monospace;}", which has one class per simple selector.
P has the class ".foo {color: green}" and EM has class "foo1" as described
above.
All other properties should be UA-default.
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